Poker Games

There are many great poker games out there to be played, and you'll find all your favourite and the most popular games right here at William Hill Poker. Use the poker strategy and playing instructions featured below to maximise your poker-playing experience.

Texas Hold'em

Texas Hold'em is the most popular poker variation world-wide, and everyone from poker professionals to poker-playing celebrities plays it. The winner is the player who has the best ranking poker hand, and this is done by combining the 2 pocket-cards with three of the community cards on the table. Give it a try today and join in the fun!

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Omaha Hi

Omaha Hi is just like the beloved Texas Hold'em variation only that instead of having 2 pocket-cards, each player is dealt 4 pocket-cards. They must combine 2 of the pocket-cards with 3 of the community cards to build a legitimate hand, and you'll need an entirely new strategy to know how to do that!

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Omaha Hi/Lo

Omahai Hi/Lo is the game where not 1 but 2 players can win the pot! The first player is the one to obtain the highest ranking poker hand, and the second player is the one to obtain the lowest ranking poker hand. According to hi/lo rules, a low-ranking hand can have no cards higher than 8, and if there is no low-hand in the game, the high-hand wins the whole pot.

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7 Card Stud

There are several stages to winning a 7 Card Stud poker hand. In the first, players are dealt 2 face-down pocket-cards and 1 face-up "door" card. The first player to bet is the one with the lowest door card. In the second stage, players are awarded another face-up card, yet this time, the highest card dealt will be where the betting starts. Then, 2 additional cards are dealt, followed by a 7th face-down card and a final round of betting. The highest ranking poker hand built is the one that wins the pot.

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5 Card Stud

5 Card Stud is very similar to its 7 Card Stud counterpart, only players must build their winning poker hand using the 5 cards dealt instead of choosing from 7. As such, there is only 1 pocket-card dealt to each player, and there is one less round of betting. The game structure is very different and this is why you'll need special 5 Card Stud strategy to get you through it.

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